Ina-Alice Kopp is a stage-trained actress who has gained international recognition for her impressive performances in various TV and film projects. Her extensive credits include leading and supporting roles opposite notable actors such as JK Simmons, Sarah Jessica Parker, and John Malkovich, in productions like "Counterpart", "Glee", and "Klimt".
In 2012, Ina received a prestigious Huading Award, also referred to as a "Chinese Emmy", for her outstanding performance in the 30-hour Huayi Brothers mini-series "Departed Heroes". This critically acclaimed production reached a remarkable audience of over a billion Chinese speakers worldwide, cementing Ina's status as a talented and versatile actress.
In addition to her impressive acting credentials, Ina has also received numerous awards and nominations for her work. She won the "Best Actress" award at the 2016 iHolly Film Festival for her starring role in the multiple award-winning feature film "Flytrap". Furthermore, she received "Best Actress" nominations at the London International Filmmakers Festival 2016 and the IdylIwild International Festival of Cinema 2017.
Ina is also the co-founder of Neurosphere Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based film development company that focuses on producing heartfelt, inspired stories related to the US and China. The company's mission is to foster a deeper understanding between the two nations and promote cross-cultural learning.
As a testament to her intellectual curiosity and linguistic abilities, Ina speaks seven languages, including Mandarin Chinese. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Chinese Studies from Fudan University in Shanghai and is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in International Management at SOAS in London.
In addition to her acting and entrepreneurial pursuits, Ina is a trained concert pianist and former fashion model. She is also an accomplished jazz singer, as showcased in one of her films, "Big Gay Love".